Sahith Theegala fell to T-10 after the second round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Indian-American Theegala was at 4-under after an even par 72 and he is three shots behind the six-man lead pack at 7-under
Pranavi, who was T-5 in her previous start in Morocco, shot 5-under 67 and was Tied-5th as four players shared the lead. Pranavi was one shot behind the four leaders, Chloe Williams of Wales, Kim Metraux of Switzerland, the defending Individual champion Carlota Ciganda of Spain and American
Austin Eckroat finished three shots ahead of Erik van Rooyen and Min Woo Lee to win the weather-delayed Cognizant Classic. He won 1.62 USD million, alongside a TOUR status for two years and a trip to the Masters for the first time
Arshvant Srivastava of India blazed the Glenmarie Golf and Country Club with the day's best card of 3-under 69 in the Boys 13-14 age category on the opening day of the US Kids Malaysian Championships
Tvesa Malik won by three shots over South African Gabriele Venter (71). Paula Reto, who was tied for the lead with Tvesa after two rounds, was third with a round of 75, while England's Amy Taylor (68) and Lee Anne Pace of South Africa with 71 were tied for fourth
Nineteen-year-old Shaurya Binu (66-66-70), playing his second season as a professional and searching for his maiden title, now has a total score of 14-under 202
Savita's outstanding performance included four remarkable saves during the shootout. Mumtaz Khan and Sonika capitalized on their chances, successfully converting their shots in the shootout. This remarkable effort allowed India to secure a bonus point after the match concluded with a 1-1 tie
In a video posted on his Instagram handle, Pandya shared a video of him hitting his trademark shots, which have been a big missing from the cricket field in blue-coloured jersey for a while.
Arjun Prasad kept up the intensity with a five-under 65 in round two to stretch his lead to three shots at a total of 13-under 127 at the PGTI Players Championship 2024 presented by Tollygunge Club, the PGTI's season-opener
Following India's 79-run loss against Australia in the U19 World Cup on Sunday, the 'Boys in Blues' skipper Uday Saharan revealed a crucial factor behind their defeat and said that they played a "few rash shots" in Benoni.
Hitaashee Bakshi won three times in 2022, but then had a winless 2023 during which she was also injured. After two successive runner-up finishes on the 2024 WPGT, she finished on top by a convincing margin of four shots. Playing steady golf with two birdies against one bogey, she carded 1-un
Avani Prashanth is five shots behind the leader, Taiwan's Chun-Wei Wu. Starting from the tenth tee, she was in top form on her second nine. Wu shot 7-under 65 to take her total to 12-under. Leader Wu birdied five times in her second nine at the Siam Country Club. Wu, who also had birdies in